A bokal pitcher is a deep vessel with a handle and a wide neck. It can be either rounded or cylindrical in shape.
A testija pitcher is a type of deep, rounded vessel with a handle through which a small tube passes, featuring a pronounced, narrow neck.
A bardak pitcher is a deep, rounded or cylindrical vessel with a handle and a narrow neck. Opposite the handle is a spout connected to the vessel’s neck.
An ibrik pitcher is a deep, rounded vessel with a handle and an elongated neck. The spout is free and curved, with the handle on the opposite side.
A kondir pitcher is a deep, dome-shaped vessel with a very elongated neck and a long handle.
These vessels were used for holding and serving various liquids (water, milk, wine, brandy, or coffee), but also served as decorative items.